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The difference between outward appearance and inner thoughts is present throughout the play. What does William Shakespeare suggest to the audience about trusting in appearances? How is the medium of drama used to explore this idea?
Discuss the role of prophecies and curses in the play. Why does Shakespeare include these dreams, predictions, and supernatural forces? What do they suggest about the relationship between fate and individual agency in the play?
Research the Wars of the Roses (See: Background). How does Shakespeare blend fact and fiction in the play? How does he depict this civil conflict and its results?
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Antony and Cleopatra
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As You Like It
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Coriolanus
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Cymbeline
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Hamlet
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Henry IV, Part 1
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Henry IV, Part 2
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Henry V
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Henry VIII
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Henry VI, Part 1
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Henry VI, Part 3
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Julius Caesar
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King John
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King Lear
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Love's Labour's Lost
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Macbeth
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Measure For Measure
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Much Ado About Nothing
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